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Northern Tool Led lights

they look nice, but i'd want to know if they're spot lights or flood lights.

If they were spot lights i'd buy them for sure.
 
If you read the Q and A they say they are considered a spot light. With only being 2" thick I think they will fit alot of places.
 
oops my bad, yeah they'd be good under the truck for some rock lights so sure at that thickness.
 
They are gonna be a spotlight-ish light.


They will throw a straight beam for about 20', then have a massive spread.

I can almost guarantee that they use a 10*-15* optic, on those led's.
Which is a sharp focus, but only for so far. :D

I've used/designed a lot of different led light applications, for Coral Reef 'growout' tanks.
So, I have a bit of experience with leds, and lumens.... :waytogo:
 
They are gonna be a spotlight-ish light.


They will throw a straight beam for about 20', then have a massive spread.

I can almost guarantee that they use a 10*-15* optic, on those led's.
Which is a sharp focus, but only for so far. :D

I've used/designed a lot of different led light applications, for Coral Reef 'growout' tanks.
So, I have a bit of experience with leds, and lumens.... :waytogo:

The ones I posted or the ones in the link? I guess I am not a light guy, so my question is am I going to hate or like them? I have headlights and 2 100watt h4s on my DD 84 K10. Honestly just round halogens in my 79 are as good or better.
 
I think I am going to order a set for my pile and see how they work.
 
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